The 1924 Salmson AL 3 driven by M. Hulot in Jacques Tati's comic masterpiece, MR. HULOT'S HOLIDAY looks like it escaped from a soap box derby but is a real motorcar. The compact jalopy is a character itself as well as being an extension of its owner's odd, archaic personality.

DL misogyny at work, from a thread here today:
"shut up dumb frau cunt"
This is how you respond when people point out your sexism and misogyny.

DL misogyny at work, from a thread here today:
"shut up dumb frau cunt"
This is how you respond when people point out your sexism and misogyny.

Hud's 1958 pink Cadillac Series 62 convertible.

Hunty. Yes!

R9 Also known as a Delorean.
Every car in "American Graffiti"
The Fiat 500 Topolino that Eddie Albert drives Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn around Rome in.
The customized Corvette Stingray in "Corvette Summer"
No mention of Burt Reynolds' black '77 Tran Am T top from "Smokey And The Bandit?"
And, of course, Luke Skywalker's land speeder.

Also, every car in "The Gumball Rally" and the "Cannonball Run" films.
The "Bumblebee" Camaro in "Transformers"
The customized Ford Falcon in "Mad Max"
And, since this -is- Datalounge, tje Chevy Aveo that Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen take their "Guilt Trip" in.

The Little Rascals had a few kiddie cars that made a lasting impression. Two of the most memorable were the runaway taxi in Free Wheeling, and the long and rickety fire engine the gang builds and races down a steep hill in Hi'-Neighbor! to win Wally's girl back from a rich rival with a shiny new pedal-car.

Not so iconic as the title car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang but worth calling attention to is the lovely replica of a 1909 Humber 8 driven in the film by Truly Scrumptious.
The CUB 1 license plate is an inside joke referring to producer Cubby Broccoli.